Starting their Christmas lists – Living Arrows 46/52

We had a bit of a busy week last week! I helped out E’s class on Tuesday as they had a school trip to the Globe Theatre. They did lots of walking that day and both came home pooped! Wednesday, M had a Victorian dress-up day where they spent the morning going back in time to see what it was like going to school in Victorian times.

Friday the boys went to school in their PJs for Children in Need. M came out of school with a certificate for working hard on writing his Victorian diary. I’m super proud of him because writing is one area he needed to focus on a little more.

I got the boys to start writing their Christmas list on Sunday morning just so we could have an idea on the sorts of things they would like. They’ve both been obsessed with rollercoasters ever since we went to PortAventura in the summer and have seen a LEGO Rollercoaster that they’d like. It’s £300 though so it’s not cheap and when I said it was expensive E turned around and said “but Father Christmas makes it, so it’s ok” I mean, what was I supposed to say to that? I love the fact that he still seemingly believes. I am pretty sure there’s probably been lots of talk about whether Santa is real at school but he’s not questioned it with us yet but we will see. I know it won’t be long though – he’s 10 next year.

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We went to visit Great Nanny and had a pub lunch afterwards. The boys packed their rucksack full of drawing materials and kept themselves busy drawing while we were waiting for our food.

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I’m sharing weekly photos of the boys to celebrate their childhood and linking up to the Living Arrows linky

You are the bows from which your children as living arrows are sent forth
Khalil Gibran

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One Comment

  1. LOVE their matching jumpers – so cute! The Victorian day at school is such a great idea and I bet they loved the Globe theatre! x

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